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I was on Back to Education allowance from September 2010 until last May and I'm currently on Job Seekers Benefit for the summer break. The college course that I am doing resumes in September at which point I should go right back onto the Back to Education allowance.
I'm currently living with my sister but for various reasons I need to move out. I found a place that is a 40 minute walk from the college so it would reduce my travelling costs, it is the cheapest accommodation I can find or afford. I've sat down and budgeted my expenses and the cost of living for the next 12 months and when I factor in selling my 8 year old car and try to be as frugal as possible it should just about stretch to cover everything but it will be extremely tough especially if anything unforeseen occurs.
I have read the welfare.ie website and from what I gather I would not qualify for rent supplement as I would need to be living in rented accommodation for a minimum of 6 months before I could apply to be assessed. Is this true?
Is it possible for someone like me on Back to Education to get the weekly fuel allowance? I believe it is €20 per week and it operates from September through to April - this would be a huge weight off my shoulders if I could get it because it would make life so much easier. But the welfare.ie website mentioned something along the lines of it only being applicable to those on long term job seekers allowance for more than 15 months which I am not. I was only unemployed for 6 weeks and on Job Seekers Benefit before I got Back to Education last September.
I would appreciate any sort of advice. Thanks.
I was on Back to Education allowance from September 2010 until last May and I'm currently on Job Seekers Benefit for the summer break. The college course that I am doing resumes in September at which point I should go right back onto the Back to Education allowance.
I'm currently living with my sister but for various reasons I need to move out. I found a place that is a 40 minute walk from the college so it would reduce my travelling costs, it is the cheapest accommodation I can find or afford. I've sat down and budgeted my expenses and the cost of living for the next 12 months and when I factor in selling my 8 year old car and try to be as frugal as possible it should just about stretch to cover everything but it will be extremely tough especially if anything unforeseen occurs.
I have read the welfare.ie website and from what I gather I would not qualify for rent supplement as I would need to be living in rented accommodation for a minimum of 6 months before I could apply to be assessed. Is this true?
Is it possible for someone like me on Back to Education to get the weekly fuel allowance? I believe it is €20 per week and it operates from September through to April - this would be a huge weight off my shoulders if I could get it because it would make life so much easier. But the welfare.ie website mentioned something along the lines of it only being applicable to those on long term job seekers allowance for more than 15 months which I am not. I was only unemployed for 6 weeks and on Job Seekers Benefit before I got Back to Education last September.
I would appreciate any sort of advice. Thanks.